- The
Merikins or
Merikens were
formerly enslaved African Americans who
gained freedom,
enlisted in the
Corps of
Colonial Marines, and
fought for the British...
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Meriken Park (メリケンパーク,
Meriken pāku) is a
waterfront park
located in the port city of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an. The park
features the Kobe Port Tower...
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commander Robert Mitc****. The
formerly Black Americans called themselves Merikens, "an
abbreviated word for 'Americans'" and
started new
lives in Trinidad...
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government offer of
settlement in Trinidad.
These ex-Colonial
Marines (aka "
Merikens") were
organised by the
authorities in
villages according to
their military...
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southern part of this ward.
Gallery View of
MOSAIC and
Meriken Park from
ferry at dusk (2022)
Meriken Park (2018)
Skyline of Kobe from Kobe
Bridge (2015)...
- names:
authors list (link) ""
Meriken's Tripcode Engine" is a cross-platform
custom tripcode generator.:
meriken/
merikens-tripcode-engine-v3". 26 March...
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national delicacies.
Arima Onsen, Kobe Million-dollar view, Kobe
Harborland –
Meriken Park area in Kobe
Awaji Yumebutai in
Awaji Kuchiganaya in
Asago Kinosaki...
- ISBN 0-435-98116-1.
Rough Guides (2018), p. 251. Brereton,
Bridget (5 June 2013). "The
Merikens again".
Trinidad Express Newspapers.
Archived from the
original on 20 December...
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former Colonial Marines formed a free
farming community,
known as the
Merikens (sometimes
spelled Merikins),
under the
supervision of
their former non-commissioned...
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Spirit Religion in
Trinidad and
Tobago Weiss, John
McNish (2002). The
Merikens: Free
Black American Settlers in Trinidad, 1815–16. Hackshaw, John M. n...